test: cover ISO8601 date values accepted by Python 3.11 datetime module #659
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Python 3.11
datetime
module allows additional ISO8601 date, time and date-time formats that are not RFC3339 5.6 compliant.This change adds tests for invalid
date
values that are at the moment allowed by at least Pythonjsonschema
library as validdate
sttrings.Looks like
date-time
andtime
test cases already cover at least some values that are valid by ISO8601 but not by RFC3339 section 5.6.See:
PR sent to
jsonschema
library python-jsonschema/jsonschema#1076.